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IVY 
MAGNOLIA SCALE ( Neolecanium cornuparvum Thro) ' 
New York. E. P. Pelt (June 22): Magnolia scale was found breeding in 
large numbers on Boston ivy at Mama ro neck. 
A PULGORID ( Ormenis septentrionalis Spin. ) 
Alabama. J. II. Robinson (June 20): The lantern fly was reported as very 
abundant on English ivy at Union Springs in Bullock County. 
PHLOX 
PHLOX PLANT BUG- ( Lopidea davisi Knight) 
Maryland. E. N, Cory (June 22): The phlox plant bug has been reported 
attacking phlox at Hyattsville. 
ROSE 
ROSE APHID ( Macrosiphum rosae L. ) 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (June 15): The rose aphid was reported attacking 
rose bushes during the period May 20 to June 15. 
Utah. G. P. Knowlton (June 7): Aphids are injuring roses in many parts 
of northern Utah. 
SPINY ROSE GALL ( Rhodites bicolor Harr. ) 
Nebraska.' M. H. Swenk (June lk): The spiny rose gall was reported present 
on rose bushes in Douglas County on May 26. 
ROSE CURCULIO ( Rhynchites bicolor Pab.) 
Utah. G. P. Knowlton (June 17): Rose curculio injury to rose buds was 
observed at Joseph) Logan, and Brigham. 
ROSE SAWPLY ( Caliroa aethiops Pab.) 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (June 19): Many reports of sawflies attacking 
rose leaves in all parts of the State. Abundance about the same as 
last year, but 5° percent increase as compared with last month's 
reports. t 
SNOWBALL 
SNOWBALL APHID ( Aphis viburnicola Gill.) 
Wisconsin. E. L. Chambers (June 20): American varieties of snowball 
growing throughout the State are heavily infested with aphids this year. 
